Press Release (ePRNews.com) - JUPITER, Fla. - Feb 21, 2017 - In his New York Times Science Bestseller The Body Keeps the Score, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk writes in-depth about what he’s learned about PTSD over the past four decades. This look includes research, causes, how traumatic incidents impact brain wiring, and both conventional and less conventional interventions.

Dr. van ker Kolk, a Boston-based psychiatrist, is one of the top experts in PTSD. In his book he talks about what does and doesn’t work. He devotes an entire chapter to what he calls “brain/computer interface technology” as one of his “paths to recovery” for sufferers of PTSD, and in it gives neurofeedback a thumbs-up.

Dr. van ker Kolk notes that he “witnessed breakthrough results in the treatment of trauma, abuse and neglect with neurofeedback.” In an interview with psychotherapy.net he said “… We find neurofeedback can change the activity in parts of the brain to allow it to be more calm and self-observant.”

He also spoke in that interview about how advances in technology such as the quantitative EEG (qEEG) had been shown to be helpful in guiding treatments for people with PTSD.

3. Change in how you feel about yourself and others; loss of loving feelings towards loved ones; avoiding relationships; inability to talk about the traumatic event; extreme feelings of danger in the world around you; mistrust of others

4. Feeling “keyed up.” Trouble sleeping or concentrating; easily startled; always standing or sitting with your back to the wall.

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